What are edge data centres and why are they essential for 5G?
Edge
data centres, as the name suggest, are located at the edge of the network. They
are relatively smaller facilities placed close to the population they serve.
And, their job is to deliver cached content and cloud computing resources to
end-users.This enables edge computing, which involves processing data and
services as close to the end-user as possible.
This also allows a company, say a telecom services provider, to
improve its customer experience.Typically, edge data centres are connected to
larger central data centres or even multiple data centres.But, one may ask:
That’s all wonderful, but why is this important to me? And, what’s new about
this? The answer lies in the role edge computing and edge data centres will
play when it comes to 5G.Let’s go back to the
concept of edge computing.Edge computing is a distributed IT architecture
wherein data is processed as close to the originating source as possible.Because
the processing takes place close to the end-users, services are delivered
faster and with minimal latency. ‘Fast services’ and ‘minimal latency’ – Where
else are these terms used prominently? 5G, of course.When it comes to 5G, a
decentralised cell network composed of edge data centres will provide low
latency in use cases involving high device density.And, it is this low latency,
apart from higher data speeds, that will be the gamechanger.Latency is a
measure of the time between the sending of a piece of information and the
corresponding response.
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